Austin's brow furrowed slightly, "Josie, have a word."
Is this to blame for her being too mean to Matilda?
See, she hasn't even done anything yet, and he's already favoring Matilda.
If she accidentally clashes with his savior in the future, will he help Matilda clean up after herself?
Josie's chest rose and fell slightly as she lifted her chin slightly, erecting the spikes that protected her shell like a hedgehog.
"Austin, if I say you're not allowed to see her again, can you do that?"
He's not allowed to see Matilda again?
Austin frowns, looks fixedly at Josie, and remains silent.
"Not talking? That means you can't do it, right?"
Josie gave a light mocking laugh and looked at Austin with a hint of mockery in her eyes.
Austin's brow knitted tighter.
"Josie, if I can't do this, what are you going to do?"
He didn't like the way she talked.
High and mighty.
Not trying to respect him at all, not putting him in his sights.
"If you can't do that, then let's break up."
Josie looked at Austin and calmly uttered the phrase.
Austin's breath hitched and a flash of irritation passed through his eyes.
"Josie, think carefully before you say anything! You're breaking up with me because of this little thing?"
He had just proposed to her, and she turned around and broke up with him.
The other day over Violet, she and he had a cold war and a big breakup.
He can pretend she's having a meltdown.
But now, they just made up, and once again she broke up.
The word "break up" is so easily said, does she love him?
"Austin, what seems like a small thing to you is a big thing to me."
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